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Sure, these days have almost every game sporting the newfangled 3D, but way back when, everyone had to live with plain old 2D. 2D, or two dimensions, limit the game to scrolling backgrounds, but some games even now make use of this basic concept.
Stereoscopic 3D that works without the assistance of any other accessories (i.e. colored glasses).
Bloopers are squid-like creatures that are usually white. They are usually seen underwater and attack enemies by chasing them and trying to catch them.
Boo is a ghost-enemy in the Mario universe who pursue Mario until he looks in their direction. They earned their reputation for being "shy" this way. Don't turn your back on them!
Bullet Bills are enemies in the Mario franchise. They are one of the games' more challenging enemies.
A tough beetle-like creature with a hard outer shell that is immune to fireballs.
A Chain Chomp (or Chomp) is a common enemy in the Mushroom Kingdom, first appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3. They resemble ball and chains, and behave in a very dog like manner, to the point where they even bark.
Fish that shoot out of the water with great speed in Super Mario Bros. If not jumping through the sky, they can be found in the oceans of the Mushroom Kingdom.
The ultimate pressure feature. Players have to complete the task at hand, be it defeating opponents or cutting the right wire, in the allotted time.
Dry Bones are skeletal Koopa Troopas that have been reanimated through magical means. Their ability to reform after being knocked apart can make them quite troublesome.
Galoomba are a species resembling Goombas in appearance and name. They are rounder than normal Goombas and are knocked upside-down when jumped on, instead of being defeated.
When a game's title is in the form of '(game name) for (platform name)'.
Goombas are common enemies in the Mario games.
Hammer Bros. are a species of Koopa that throw hammers at plumbers.
Map Makers or Editors are built-in tools that allow the average gamer to tweak or fully customize a map of their own, with no mod or programming skills required.
Invincible, stationary electric jellyfish. One of the few Mario series enemies which cannot be defeated at all.
The wings on its back allows it to hop or fly. They are not as common as normal Koopa Troopas, but they pose a bigger threat.
One of Bowser's most common minions. They are protected by a hard shell.
Magikoopas are spellcasting Koopas who made their debut in Super Mario World.
A variation of the Piranha Plant. They're almost indestructible - very few things can defeat them.
Games which allow players to interact with others over the internet.
Levels whose visual design represents objects or symbols (including text).
A species of carnivorous plants that reside in pipes. Some specimens can spit fireballs.
A larger or smaller version of an enemy encountered elsewhere in a game. Larger variants are often used as bosses.
Mole-like creatures that are often mistaken for Monty Moles. Their job is to maintain, as well as defend, Bowser's many airships.
Massive Hammer Bros. who can shake the screen by hopping.
Tiny red-shelled creatures from Super Mario Bros. Always a pain to defeat as they are covered with spikes.
3DS titles that use the handheld's built-in StreetPass feature, allowing two units in sleep mode to share game information when they detect each other.
The Thwomp is a villain from the mario franchise. He is most commonly found in castle stages.
Games whose main character is so egotistical that the whole game just HAS to be named after them.
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